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Manor - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The term manor may refer to: •Manor, the land tenure unit under manorialism, a system of land tenure and organization of the rural economy and society in parts of medieval Europe •Manor house, the p...
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The Manor Studio - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Manor Studio (aka The Manor ) was a recording studio in the manor house at the village of Shipton-on-Cherwell in Oxfordshire, England, north of the city of Oxford. It was the first residential ...
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Diagram of a medieval manor, c. 1200. ... ; The Warder Collection, New York.
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Medieval manor houses were owned by Medieval England's wealthy - those who were at or near the top of the feudal system. Few original Medieval manor houses still exist as many manor houses were built onto over the next centuries. ... What was life like in a Medieval manor house? For the lord and his family,
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Manor, this new River North VIP lounge has quickly become THE Chicago hot spot. Manor offers a Chicago Nightlife experience like no other. Manor patrons enjoy the comforts and privileges of their very own "manor house".
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